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Remote Conferencing with Multimedia Objects

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Advances of the Internet infra-structure with its high bandwidth will provide for the first time the opportunity for Cooperative work over the Internet. A typical example is a group of physicians discussing together or browsing separately a patient file which includes CT images, voice fragments, tests results, etc.

This paper presents an architecture and a prototype for a multimedia cooperative work environment. The highlights of this system include: a general architecture for cooperative work over the Internet, an object-oriented multi-media database, a new and original presentation module which makes presentation decisions based on author preferences, user needs and actions, and network constraints, and integration of several multi-media processing modules which can process images, voice, or textual documents. Some examples of the system operation in the medical domain are also presented.

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Gudes, E., Domshlak, C., Orlov, N. (2002). Remote Conferencing with Multimedia Objects. In: Chaudhri, A.B., Unland, R., Djeraba, C., Lindner, W. (eds) XML-Based Data Management and Multimedia Engineering — EDBT 2002 Workshops. EDBT 2002. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2490. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-36128-6_33

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